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maura? maura? (korsak) 'rachel was a phd candidate in geology at bcu' mcnamara is a professor of hydrology at waltham university. too close to be a coincidence. she didn't take any classes with him. - 'nope.' - any e-mail correspondence? no. no phone calls, text messages, nothing. maybe she watched his "fate of the earth" talk. searching rachel's browser history. 'hold on.' there it is. his "fate of the earth" talk. so, she knew his work on fracking. (barry) 'they were talking to each other.' 'i found a thread in the comments section' between mcnamara and "rockrachel." what's it say? "i have evidence of fracking. "can you meet today in tunnels under geo building?" 'that's two weeks ago.' looks like they met again... the day rachel was killed. "meet me. same place. three o'clock. bad news." come on, maura, it's time to wake up. 'i dreamt we were camping.' i voted for you. can you turn the heat down? come on, we got to get you out of here. you won sweetest camper again. i didn't win. my leg hurts. wh
maura? maura? (korsak) 'rachel was a phd candidate in geology at bcu' mcnamara is a professor of hydrology at waltham university. too close to be a coincidence. she didn't take any classes with him. - 'nope.' - any e-mail correspondence? no. no phone calls, text messages, nothing. maybe she watched his "fate of the earth" talk. searching rachel's browser history. 'hold on.' there it is. his "fate of the earth" talk. so, she knew his work on fracking. (barry) 'they were...
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(paddy) maura.. maura's fine, patrick. maura.. hope. who is this? it's maura's mother. what's her name? he drew this? yeah, hehowed up at my art class at harvard. i thought he was a student. i tried to encourage him. then he just.. then he disappeared. and then, what, you found yourself pregnant with maura? paddy showed up no. months later with a newborn in his arms. he said the baby's mother had died during childbirth. take m why didn't his family aura? have killed the ba his father would by. 'he didn't trust anybody, but me.' why did he draw this? they used to meet at the boston cemetery. paddy told everyone that maura and her mother had anythi do parent would ng to keep his child safe. ie to the even lwoman he loved and tell her, her baby died? even that. - jane. - shh, ma. [gasps] good work, detective. where is it? no. no book. oh, i found something else. our partners walld cliff. y an i'll see you in hell, you son of a bitch! looking forward to it, paddy. - i could scream. - go ahead. my guys are on the door. smart. my fingerprints are all over that thing. well, i'
(paddy) maura.. maura's fine, patrick. maura.. hope. who is this? it's maura's mother. what's her name? he drew this? yeah, hehowed up at my art class at harvard. i thought he was a student. i tried to encourage him. then he just.. then he disappeared. and then, what, you found yourself pregnant with maura? paddy showed up no. months later with a newborn in his arms. he said the baby's mother had died during childbirth. take m why didn't his family aura? have killed the ba his father would by....
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stephanie: good answer, maura. maura: i think it has to be "bad idea right" by olivia rodrigo. olivia rodrigo: yes i know that -- olivia rodrigo: ♪ yes i know that he's my ex, but c't two people reconnect. i only see him as a friend. the biggest lie i ever said ♪ ♪ maura: i love how she uses the gnarly textures of nineties alt rock to kind of. musically encapsulate the sticky feelings she gets from seeing an ex after a long time, and i just think that she's a really great artist that's, you know, obviously hitting my nostalgia swt spot. but at the same time, she's doing it in a way that feels very natural. stephanie: candace mcduffie and maura johnston, what a pleasure to have you. maura: thank you. candace: thanks for hanging out with us. it's so much fun. lisa: for more than two decades, mark kirwan served the people of washington, d.c., as a city police officer. but a few years ago, feeling lost amid covid and after the made an unusual choice, moving from fighting crime to rescuing horses, with a mix of purpose and poetry, he told us his story. ♪ mark: i shall gather
stephanie: good answer, maura. maura: i think it has to be "bad idea right" by olivia rodrigo. olivia rodrigo: yes i know that -- olivia rodrigo: ♪ yes i know that he's my ex, but c't two people reconnect. i only see him as a friend. the biggest lie i ever said ♪ ♪ maura: i love how she uses the gnarly textures of nineties alt rock to kind of. musically encapsulate the sticky feelings she gets from seeing an ex after a long time, and i just think that she's a really great artist...
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maura healey: this is a huge problem." massachusetts attorney general maura healey says borrowers can negotiate lower monthly payments on their own. the government also o options to consolidate or lower payments on federal student loans. (maura healey/massachusetts attorney general) "it's something they can get for free instead of paying some shady operator to do who at the end of the day isn't going to deliver and is only going to put them in a worse place." the a-g's offices helped amelia get a full refund. (amelia manni/scam victim) "i definitely would not go thru any of those companies no matter what they say to you." >>> the federal government says there are some warning signs a student loan debt relief company might be trying to scam you: some of those signs.. pressure to pay up-front fees, promises of loan forgiveness, demands of signing a "power of attorney" or requests for personal info like your student aid pin number./// ((paul joncich)) >>> firefighters in california are battling this
maura healey: this is a huge problem." massachusetts attorney general maura healey says borrowers can negotiate lower monthly payments on their own. the government also o options to consolidate or lower payments on federal student loans. (maura healey/massachusetts attorney general) "it's something they can get for free instead of paying some shady operator to do who at the end of the day isn't going to deliver and is only going to put them in a worse place." the a-g's offices...
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maura: pues la verdad, es un dolor inmenso. me reacciÓn fue llorar, fue impotencia, fue sentir impotencia. tristeza, rabia. muchos sentimientos encontrados, la verdad. por la forma cÓmo lo mataron. terrible. borja: asÍ es, maura. entendemos tu tristeza y tambiÉn te indignaciÓn. nos gustarÍa conocer cÓmo te explicas tÚ lo que ocurriÓ esa noche. maura: pues... explicar como tal, no hay explicaciÓn. sÓlo se estaba tomando unos tragos con sus amigos y estaba llegando a la casa, no sÉ, por quÉ se ensaÑaron con él. no sÉ cÓmo explicarlo, la verdad.en el tiempo que llevÉ con él nunca se lo llevaron. sÍ le ponían queja por la bulla. pero eran anotaciones pero Él nunca tuvo una riÑa con un policÍa ni nada por el estilo entonces no entiendo por quÉ con esa manera de hacerle todo lo que le hicieron. Él suplicaba que no mÁs. pedÍa que por favor. ni aÚn asÍ, siguieron haciÉndolo. o sea... carolina: ¿quÉ te gustarÍa que pasara con los policÍas involucrados? en varios medios de comunicaciÓn has dicho justic
maura: pues la verdad, es un dolor inmenso. me reacciÓn fue llorar, fue impotencia, fue sentir impotencia. tristeza, rabia. muchos sentimientos encontrados, la verdad. por la forma cÓmo lo mataron. terrible. borja: asÍ es, maura. entendemos tu tristeza y tambiÉn te indignaciÓn. nos gustarÍa conocer cÓmo te explicas tÚ lo que ocurriÓ esa noche. maura: pues... explicar como tal, no hay explicaciÓn. sÓlo se estaba tomando unos tragos con sus amigos y estaba llegando a la casa, no sÉ,...
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. >> i'm maura fogarty. here in asia, markets are all higher as gold mining stocks lead the way up. >>> and i'm mike huckman in the united states. the search for the $1,000 golden ticket has put investors fresh from the holiday weekend here in a good mood. the futures are higher. >>> hello, everybody. welcome. you are watching cnbc's "worldwide exchange." very happy that you're joining us. if you had yesterday off and you're joining us stateside, welcome back, as well. start our market run today with a look at the ftse cnbc global 300 index, the broad based index to see where we're trading at the moment. we started out on a perky node, higher by 0.6%. we've been mind on m&a in the u.s., but coming higher after it with the cadbury proposition and today we're hearing about the t-mobile and uk operations looking to tie up, as well. so markets are higher across the board. i'm just glancing at my wires and looking at a couple of comments hitting the wires on opel. we have yet another meeting taking place regardin
. >> i'm maura fogarty. here in asia, markets are all higher as gold mining stocks lead the way up. >>> and i'm mike huckman in the united states. the search for the $1,000 golden ticket has put investors fresh from the holiday weekend here in a good mood. the futures are higher. >>> hello, everybody. welcome. you are watching cnbc's "worldwide exchange." very happy that you're joining us. if you had yesterday off and you're joining us stateside, welcome back,...
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emily. >> hi, maura. we had a shortened day here in hong kong due to the passing of a typhoon, but managing to end the day cloefrs lower, at 20,866. now, after the market closed about 30 minutes ago, we got numbers out from hong kong's biggest property developer. this is sanhoon properties, and it fell to $1.3 billion. this is do you know due to a loss in its investment property. that translates to about $1.5 billion u.s. and that is better than expected. and the company declared a final dividend. traying ahead of these numbers, its shares did end the day lower, down 0.8%, and it's going to start trading in hong kong tomorrow at $112. now from properties, to hong kong banks. a hong kong bank entered the financial crisis on a healthy footing, but on a low point. a lack of confidence in the financial system resulted in a run in ra major bank here. bank profits took a hit in the first half of this year, but a rebound is expected in the second half, riding on a recovery and the hong kong economies. but one ri
emily. >> hi, maura. we had a shortened day here in hong kong due to the passing of a typhoon, but managing to end the day cloefrs lower, at 20,866. now, after the market closed about 30 minutes ago, we got numbers out from hong kong's biggest property developer. this is sanhoon properties, and it fell to $1.3 billion. this is do you know due to a loss in its investment property. that translates to about $1.5 billion u.s. and that is better than expected. and the company declared a final...
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yeah, maura, all 30,000 of them know each other. well, dean only went to afghanistan because you said you wouldn't read the sunday paper in bed with him. i was not ready for that big of a commitment. well, you're not even ready for the commitment of calling him by his first name. it's gabriel. gabriel. it's just.. it's so weird. it's so...biblical. present arms! firemen's formation. i hate it when they lose one of their own. sad. order arms! - i'll check out the body. - okay. arson squad's working it but they're saying it looked accidental. faulty space heater started the fire. hmm. what do they make in here? denim jeans. denim jeans? see that guy? (barry) 'old guy in the skinny jeans and the shades?' he's not that old. i busted him at least three times in the '80s. hmm. felony fashion crime? would you two like a moment alone so you can fight? he borrows my unmarked and he brings it back empty! hey, it had gas! busted whistler for cocaine. now, he owns a jeans factory. does he have any reason to burn it down? maybe. check it out, fr
yeah, maura, all 30,000 of them know each other. well, dean only went to afghanistan because you said you wouldn't read the sunday paper in bed with him. i was not ready for that big of a commitment. well, you're not even ready for the commitment of calling him by his first name. it's gabriel. gabriel. it's just.. it's so weird. it's so...biblical. present arms! firemen's formation. i hate it when they lose one of their own. sad. order arms! - i'll check out the body. - okay. arson squad's...
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>>> i'm maura fogarty. in asia, markets are on the tear. stocks at their highest in 13 months, a host of global recovery is strengthening. >> i'm ross westgate here in europe. shares saw today in irish banks after a bad bank planned was unveiled to revive the country's ailing financial system. >>> and i'm julia boorstin in the united states. investors will be watching the housing starts and weekly jobless claims. will bernanke be right that the recession is likely over snch. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." stocks continue to rise and the dollar continues to weaken. that seems to be the story as we look toward the u.s. open a little bit later. the ftse cnbc global 300 is currently up 23 points. not quite percentage gains on the bourses, ftse 00, nearly up 1%. xetra dax up 0.7% as well as the cac 40. smi up 0.5%, as well. the ftse 100 is aiming to post its best quarterly performance since the index was set up back in 1984. on the currency markets, the dollar is down at a one-year low. the euro hit a fresh one-year high a
>>> i'm maura fogarty. in asia, markets are on the tear. stocks at their highest in 13 months, a host of global recovery is strengthening. >> i'm ross westgate here in europe. shares saw today in irish banks after a bad bank planned was unveiled to revive the country's ailing financial system. >>> and i'm julia boorstin in the united states. investors will be watching the housing starts and weekly jobless claims. will bernanke be right that the recession is likely over...
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oh, i'm sorry, maura, ispoke overyou oh, i'm sorry, maura, ispoke over you there. oh, i'm sorry, maura, i spoke over you there.— oh, i'm sorry, maura, i spoke over you there. the republicans are looking _ over you there. the republicans are looking to _ over you there. the republicans are looking to target _ over you there. the republicans are looking to target some i are looking to target some seats _ are looking to target some seats. so michigan is going to be important for republicans and looking to target new hampshire polling has said that more _ hampshire polling has said that more than half of the primary voters — more than half of the primary voters in _ more than half of the primary voters in the gop wants somebody other than donald trump — somebody other than donald trump. so i think that this wiii— trump. so i think that this will some opportunities. but as we both— will some opportunities. but as we both said, trump is certainly acting like he is already— certainly acting like he is already the candidate and that is what — already the cand
oh, i'm sorry, maura, ispoke overyou oh, i'm sorry, maura, ispoke over you there. oh, i'm sorry, maura, i spoke over you there.— oh, i'm sorry, maura, i spoke over you there. the republicans are looking _ over you there. the republicans are looking to _ over you there. the republicans are looking to target _ over you there. the republicans are looking to target some i are looking to target some seats _ are looking to target some seats. so michigan is going to be important for republicans and...
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>>> i'm maura fogarty. in asia, shanghai stocks dropped 3% as steel stocks get hit by reports that may impose duties on chinese manufacturers. >>> and i'm ross westgate in europe. >> and i'm julia boorstin. s.e.c. is asking agencies to apply to a new set of rules to supply transparency. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." global equities a little softer today, but we've had a pretty good run of it. this is where we stand on the cnbc ftse 100, down 4,355. not as weak as what we've seen in asia. very slim losses, indeed. the ftse 100 down, indee indeed, 0.13%. the ftse has been up for five consecutive days. and up over 3.5% in the last three days. food and beverage is one of the strongest exits today along with health care. today, dollar yen is back over 9 is, 91.20. euro/dollar pulling back from its year high, down to back below 1.47, 1.4667. sterling/dollar was around 1.65, today is .63. >> here in asia kra, ross, after that massive rally we saw yesterday, we are seeing share prices here p
>>> i'm maura fogarty. in asia, shanghai stocks dropped 3% as steel stocks get hit by reports that may impose duties on chinese manufacturers. >>> and i'm ross westgate in europe. >> and i'm julia boorstin. s.e.c. is asking agencies to apply to a new set of rules to supply transparency. >>> hello and welcome to cnbc's "worldwide exchange." global equities a little softer today, but we've had a pretty good run of it. this is where we stand on the cnbc...
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maura calsyn? guest: it goes back to your first question about what does medicare for all mean. her plan is closer to the current medicare system. that is both public and private. what is important about her plan is that she would impose far stricter rules on private plans and make sure that they would get the benefit of a lot of influx of people but they would have to play by pretty strict rules in terms of who would be like that.ings again, the devil is in the details. i think it is a good debate to have. health care is such a huge part of our economy, that having iterations of people start thinking about these issues more and more is really important. we had a call or talking about the benefit pharmacy managers. politico says 15 of the ondidates declared positions drug costs. senator amy klobuchar, among others. it has also been an issue for president trump, with some issues initiated to chacko -- to tackle drug costs. where are we with that in the administration? guest: we have also seen congre
maura calsyn? guest: it goes back to your first question about what does medicare for all mean. her plan is closer to the current medicare system. that is both public and private. what is important about her plan is that she would impose far stricter rules on private plans and make sure that they would get the benefit of a lot of influx of people but they would have to play by pretty strict rules in terms of who would be like that.ings again, the devil is in the details. i think it is a good...
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that's the same thing of maura. maura becomes a better parent. >> rose: because she is more honest now. >> she found herself. >> rose: she found herself. and at 70, she made a break for freedom over and above anybody else in the family. >> rose: here's what's interesting, too -- no one can imagine anyone with else as maura but you. >> oh, that's very kind. >> rose: no, it's true. when they say, could they have thought of anybody else, he is perfect. >> that's interesting. >> rose: what a genius these people are. >> yeah. thank you. >> rose: to have jeffrey be that. >> people come up to me on the street and sometimes -- they will say three things. the first thing they will say, i saw the show, i didn't know what to expect, which is code for -- i used to think it was code for the transgender movement, but i think it's code for me playing the role of saying are you going to handle this right or am i going to be okay with you, because i'm also the actor who did kingsley and george and oscar booth, and they say, i liked
that's the same thing of maura. maura becomes a better parent. >> rose: because she is more honest now. >> she found herself. >> rose: she found herself. and at 70, she made a break for freedom over and above anybody else in the family. >> rose: here's what's interesting, too -- no one can imagine anyone with else as maura but you. >> oh, that's very kind. >> rose: no, it's true. when they say, could they have thought of anybody else, he is perfect. >>...
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maura: that is so true. not only are they having trouble accessing health care -- our health care system is so strained right now, and you see the holes and the failings there. a lot of these folks are front-line workers, but a lot of these folks, too, have lost their jobs. we will need a whole safety net, a whole lot of funding to support them, to help them through this time. this is not a weeks or months long endeavor. this will really take us, i think, years to recover from. my hope is that we rebuild in ways that are more equitable to deal with the underlying disparities that result today in black and latino populations disproportionately being affected, second, and killed by the coronavirus. do, buta lot of work to there is a lot of opportunity to rebuild in a more positive direction. david: that is very hopeful on your part and i hope you are right. you mentioned the health care workers. some reports that perhaps people have been hoarding some of the personal protective equipment. is there a way for yo
maura: that is so true. not only are they having trouble accessing health care -- our health care system is so strained right now, and you see the holes and the failings there. a lot of these folks are front-line workers, but a lot of these folks, too, have lost their jobs. we will need a whole safety net, a whole lot of funding to support them, to help them through this time. this is not a weeks or months long endeavor. this will really take us, i think, years to recover from. my hope is that...
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you know, people were so moved by you, maura. you know, you just were an unforgetably great presence. larger than life for so many. you know, one of our viewers who is especially moved by your story, i no know he wrote a son and reached out to you after you saw you. you inspired this and i wanted to play a bit of it. ♪ facetimed his wife to say good-bye ♪ ♪ she said thank you for being the best ♪ ♪ thank you for all that we have ♪ ♪ but i can love you from anywhere ♪ ♪ >> it's a beautiful thing. he had a message for you, maura, that he shared with us today. and he -- i want to read it to you. he said, this song is a love letter from a first responder. what touched me so deeply was your emotional interview with maura, the face time with joe and story of love. thank you for sharing your story, for what you have done and helped me believe the power of love is infinite and healing in writing this song. that was incredible what you have given so many. >> when you suffer such a great loss, you expect to be and are so
you know, people were so moved by you, maura. you know, you just were an unforgetably great presence. larger than life for so many. you know, one of our viewers who is especially moved by your story, i no know he wrote a son and reached out to you after you saw you. you inspired this and i wanted to play a bit of it. ♪ facetimed his wife to say good-bye ♪ ♪ she said thank you for being the best ♪ ♪ thank you for all that we have ♪ ♪ but i can love you from anywhere ♪ ♪...
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good afternoon and thank you, maura. kind of an interesting move in oil after hitting $75 a barrel and closing lower. but here in the states, it looks like the dow, at least, could roll a lucky seven when the opening bell rings in, what, 5 1/2 hours from now? all of the three major indices pointing toward a higher open this morning. and interesting, i think worth pointing out, is that the nasdaq is up a whooping 660% off of the march lows. even with stocks moving higher yesterday, we saw the price of treasuries going up, as well. let's take a look at what the bund is doing this morning. we have the yield on the bund creeping up ever so slightly at 3.26%. the yield on the benchmark ten-year t-note here in the states fell yesterday and right now it's ticking up ever so slightly at 3.44%. we have the government coming in today with yet another auction at 1:00 new york time. $39 billion worth of five-year t-notes. and finally, moving up on to the gold market, something similar to what happened in oil yesterday. it had a huge
good afternoon and thank you, maura. kind of an interesting move in oil after hitting $75 a barrel and closing lower. but here in the states, it looks like the dow, at least, could roll a lucky seven when the opening bell rings in, what, 5 1/2 hours from now? all of the three major indices pointing toward a higher open this morning. and interesting, i think worth pointing out, is that the nasdaq is up a whooping 660% off of the march lows. even with stocks moving higher yesterday, we saw the...
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announcer: please welcome maura tierney. [cheers and applause] >> ♪ [cheers and applause] ellen: it's so god too see you. >> i was going to commit to that fall. ellen: no, i would have been really scared for you. i can't believe people didn't go help her. >> she continued walking with the one shoe. very committed. ellen: have you visited the stage at all? >> no. we used to hav like a million stages. we had five, i think at the peak of "e.r.." then it got littler,hen you took some of it. [laughter] "chuck" took some of it and it got squashed down to stage 11. we were a little resentful in the end. ellen: really? y'all were like the biggest show. you must have had so much fun on the set. >> we did. but i remember towards in my last season, "chuck" especially was like the new h show and they took up so much space and they had tons of equipment in there. they were just bugging us you know? just in very pet atlanta way. so you know how "chuck" has a surveillance van on their show? it ws sitting there one day, the keys were in i
announcer: please welcome maura tierney. [cheers and applause] >> ♪ [cheers and applause] ellen: it's so god too see you. >> i was going to commit to that fall. ellen: no, i would have been really scared for you. i can't believe people didn't go help her. >> she continued walking with the one shoe. very committed. ellen: have you visited the stage at all? >> no. we used to hav like a million stages. we had five, i think at the peak of "e.r.." then it got...
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>>> i'm maura fogarty. here in asia, the yen gets a further boost after japan's incoming finance minister says that a strong japanese currency has merit for the economy. >> i'm ross westgate. here in europe, barclay's claims lehman broke had a windfall when it purchased assets last year. >>> and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the recession is likely over. "worldwide exchange." global equities a little firmer again today. the ftse cnbc 300 currently up 35 points. we saw the dow yesterday closing up 0.6%. european markets also firm yesterday. now, ftse 100 up 1%. xetra dax up to 5,672. another 0.75% gain. the cac 401% higher and smi higher, as well. plenty of focus on the currency markets. dollar/yen, down to 90.23. this is after -- maura will detail this but the japanese finance minister saying a strong yen has merit for the japanese economy. euro/dollar, back over 1.47. and sterling, up to -- it's down to 1.6480 after information yet from mervyn king that they may be going negative on that. but
>>> i'm maura fogarty. here in asia, the yen gets a further boost after japan's incoming finance minister says that a strong japanese currency has merit for the economy. >> i'm ross westgate. here in europe, barclay's claims lehman broke had a windfall when it purchased assets last year. >>> and federal reserve chairman ben bernanke says the recession is likely over. "worldwide exchange." global equities a little firmer again today. the ftse cnbc 300 currently...
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from "the whole truth," maura tierney. and music from usher. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, i'm jimmy. thank you for watching. thanks for -- thanks for coming so i can gaze in your eyes and -- it's great to have you here. it would be embarrassing if you weren't here. we have a lot to get to tonight, and not a moment to waste, beginning with the pope, who could not be here tonight with us, but the pope is in england right now. hard to believe, but this is the first official papal visit to great britain in more than 500 years. in the 1500s, hinge henry wanted to divorce his wife but the pope wouldn't allow it -- it was a different pope -- so, instead henry chopped her head off, and that was that, and -- this morning the pope was greeted by the queen, who is the head of the church of england, and fellow member of the funny hat club. you can see they had a big ceremony. it's weird to see the pope in a regular car. but he
from "the whole truth," maura tierney. and music from usher. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, moving right along, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, i'm jimmy. thank you for watching. thanks for -- thanks for coming so i can gaze in your eyes and -- it's great to have you here. it would be embarrassing if you weren't here. we have a lot to get to tonight, and not a moment to waste, beginning...
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maura healey speaking today in boston. she said we are going to make sure we stay the course in massacsehutts and ride this out. if you come here to mess with our rights or our freedoms we are going to take you on. governor maura healey joins us live here next. stay with us. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function so i can breathe easier for a full 24 hours. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid, like in trelegy, there is not a significant increased risk of these events. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase
maura healey speaking today in boston. she said we are going to make sure we stay the course in massacsehutts and ride this out. if you come here to mess with our rights or our freedoms we are going to take you on. governor maura healey joins us live here next. stay with us. (wheezing) asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps...
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maura got all her stuff back. well, that's too bad 'cause i was really looking forward to three square meals a day and a clean jumpsuit. go home. i don't have a home. yes, you do. maura said that you can stay as long as you need to. ma wants you there. maura wants you there. you know what's great out dogs? tell me. they're in the same mood every day. and they think i'm a good guy. they're good judges of character, tommy. yeah. they'd like a serial killer if he had lamb lungs. i'm really, really sorry. it's okay. i would have thought i did it, too. i got to walk 'em. i'm on the job. you're a dog-walker? that's great. oh, yeah. mom and dad will be so proud. see you later. [phone ringing] tell me you got a print. [indistinct shouting] yeah! - way to go. - thank you. - way to go. - thank you. great game. that was a great game. - 'whoo!' - thank you. - it was close. - congratulation hey, you can't be in here! keep talking, i'll have your bail revoked. phil.. ...you screwed geena out of her team. and, geena you would do
maura got all her stuff back. well, that's too bad 'cause i was really looking forward to three square meals a day and a clean jumpsuit. go home. i don't have a home. yes, you do. maura said that you can stay as long as you need to. ma wants you there. maura wants you there. you know what's great out dogs? tell me. they're in the same mood every day. and they think i'm a good guy. they're good judges of character, tommy. yeah. they'd like a serial killer if he had lamb lungs. i'm really, really...
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voice of jeff binkley/maura binkley's father: "i can't process. it's just the worst" as investigators work to figure out what motivated a gunman to open fire at a yoga studio near florida state university, this grieving father of 21-year-old maura binkley says he is trying to understand why his daughter's killer would carry out this violent attack in such a peaceful place.voice of jeff binkley/maura binkley's father: "maura truly lived life, devoted to peace, love, caring for others." on saturday evening, we spoke by phone with jeff binkley.he told us he and his wife margaret are now in tallahassee where they've been surrounded by family and friends who are remembering their young daughter as a woman who dedicated her life to peace, love and happiness. voice of jeff binkley/maura binkley's father: "her friends from austin elementary, peachtree middle, dunwoody high"the 2015 dunwoody high graduate wasn't just a great friend, she was a superstar in the classroom.her father told us she earned an academic scholarship to fsu and was in the running for
voice of jeff binkley/maura binkley's father: "i can't process. it's just the worst" as investigators work to figure out what motivated a gunman to open fire at a yoga studio near florida state university, this grieving father of 21-year-old maura binkley says he is trying to understand why his daughter's killer would carry out this violent attack in such a peaceful place.voice of jeff binkley/maura binkley's father: "maura truly lived life, devoted to peace, love, caring for...
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maura, let me bring you in here, adapt. maura, let me bring you in here. because _ adapt. maura, let me bring you in here, because legalities - adapt. maura, let me bring you in here, because legalities aside, i adapt. maura, let me bring you in i here, because legalities aside, what the government wants to hand over and what it will be compelled to do, this is about perception, it is a perception the government has something to hide?— perception the government has something to hide? right, and i would say as— something to hide? right, and i would say as a _ something to hide? right, and i would say as a former _ something to hide? right, and i i would say as a former government employee, — would say as a former government employee, we did not use whatsapp either. _ employee, we did not use whatsapp either. but _ employee, we did not use whatsapp either, but what also struck me was you are _ either, but what also struck me was you are right, not eating their story— you are right, not eating their story straight. itjust you are right, not eating their story straight
maura, let me bring you in here, adapt. maura, let me bring you in here. because _ adapt. maura, let me bring you in here, because legalities - adapt. maura, let me bring you in here, because legalities aside, i adapt. maura, let me bring you in i here, because legalities aside, what the government wants to hand over and what it will be compelled to do, this is about perception, it is a perception the government has something to hide?— perception the government has something to hide? right,...
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maura: absolutely. i think our arguments are well made and they have been heard in multiple courts today and i'm glad we will soon see a decision from the hawaii district court and other cases are ongoing and we will continue to press ahead and fight it to the end. because it is unconstitutional. caroline: i will ask you again because you mentioned what happens if, but if the challenge does not work are there any ways in which you can legally bypass the executive order? maura: unfortunately immigration issues and the control of people coming into the country is really something that is controlled at the federal level and it is why we are challenging it, to say the right thing needs to happen. no policy or president is above the law. we really are looking to the courts to uphold the rule of law and the constitution. we will wait on the decision, but stand ready to stand up for the residents, businesses, industry and our state and across the country. make no mistake, the president has issued a second orde
maura: absolutely. i think our arguments are well made and they have been heard in multiple courts today and i'm glad we will soon see a decision from the hawaii district court and other cases are ongoing and we will continue to press ahead and fight it to the end. because it is unconstitutional. caroline: i will ask you again because you mentioned what happens if, but if the challenge does not work are there any ways in which you can legally bypass the executive order? maura: unfortunately...
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david culver caught up with maura. >> reporter: maura could the bly give tours through t w schar cancer institute fairfax hospital. >> this is the spa area. >> reporter: as a patient, she's already spent hours here. 92 this place is phenomenal. >> reporter: her upbeat attitude something we noticed in 2017, then when maura was first diagnosed with stage 4 colonca er her battle beginning shortly before christmas, a holiday when many hear her voice. ♪ >> reporter: maura pushed through that christmas eve and the past one and the cancer briefly backed down untilhis past march. >> the mr icon firmed that it came back.ti >> i sll believe she's in a better positn than when we first met her. >> reporter: dr. cannon leads rher cance fighting team. >> she's so funny she's to the most popular here, more than me. >> reporter: and we st t as we finished this interview. >> i had to sneak over and give him a hug because this guys my hope and because he's 6'7" i always look up to him. >> she has an intense o sense humor wonderful, infectious. >> rep pket kws behi tor sr:dyan humor her dear friend, mau
david culver caught up with maura. >> reporter: maura could the bly give tours through t w schar cancer institute fairfax hospital. >> this is the spa area. >> reporter: as a patient, she's already spent hours here. 92 this place is phenomenal. >> reporter: her upbeat attitude something we noticed in 2017, then when maura was first diagnosed with stage 4 colonca er her battle beginning shortly before christmas, a holiday when many hear her voice. ♪ >> reporter:...
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that's quite something, maura. is he - to. here we go! that's quite - something, maura. is he known for taking his eye below, his glass i? he is known for having a patch of his eye. he is a veteran of the afghan, iraq wars. i have never seen him take his glass eye out. we call it soccer. i know you call it football, but the congressional soccer game is also this week, so he was lamenting about the, ability to see the game clearly. i was lamenting about the, ability to see the game clearly.— see the game clearly. i think he's not see the game clearly. i think he's got quite a _ see the game clearly. i think he's got quite a bit — see the game clearly. i think he's got quite a bit of _ see the game clearly. i think he's got quite a bit of pick _ see the game clearly. i think he's got quite a bit of pick up online. | got quite a bit of pick up online. thank you, maura. i haven't seen it earlier. i didn't catch my eye. let me go to you, peter. you want to talk about fitness? i me go to you, peter. you want to talk about fitness?— talk about fitness? i want to talk abou
that's quite something, maura. is he - to. here we go! that's quite - something, maura. is he known for taking his eye below, his glass i? he is known for having a patch of his eye. he is a veteran of the afghan, iraq wars. i have never seen him take his glass eye out. we call it soccer. i know you call it football, but the congressional soccer game is also this week, so he was lamenting about the, ability to see the game clearly. i was lamenting about the, ability to see the game clearly.—...
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maura tierney is here. music from usher. and we'll be right back with ben affleck, so stick around. , doc? i just got your e-mail. i'm out for the season? don't worry about that. i switched to sprint's $69.99 plan, so i get unlimited e-mails. what -- what does that mean? it means i'm dropping you from my fantasy team, that's for sure. what does that mean about my knee? oh, your knee's totally shattered. did you see how hard that guy hit you? i-i don't want to see -- hey, hey, hey. relax. you're not costing me any extra. [ male announcer ] only sprint gives you unlimited deaf, hard-of-hearing and people text, web, and calling with speech disabilities, to any mobile for just $69.99. access www.sprintrelay.com. sprint. the now network. [ announcer ]tal: rock ] on rare occasions, opposites can coexist. introducing the sport hybrid. [ engine revving ] ♪ night and day ♪ you are the one ♪ only you beneath the moon ♪ or under the sun the combination only honda could engineer. the all-new cr-z sport hybrid. ♪ fresh butter t
maura tierney is here. music from usher. and we'll be right back with ben affleck, so stick around. , doc? i just got your e-mail. i'm out for the season? don't worry about that. i switched to sprint's $69.99 plan, so i get unlimited e-mails. what -- what does that mean? it means i'm dropping you from my fantasy team, that's for sure. what does that mean about my knee? oh, your knee's totally shattered. did you see how hard that guy hit you? i-i don't want to see -- hey, hey, hey. relax. you're...
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'ma-maura!' maura! that must be from ian. this ian really knows how to woo a girl. when we did relief work together in ethiopia we'd talk about what we'd give for some cheap wine and toilet paper. me you never but how com? told me about hi i'm sure i have. you must've forgotten. thanks for this. u what'sp? chris dunbar's not happy we impounded his shipment. he's threatening legal action if we don't release it. any luck finding uncle arthur? nothing from social security. tilities. no phone, well, what about nota-a, a discount card 'a pharmacy,' a sweepstakes entry? ll keep digging. so we're back to that one lead, nails. well, we know our vias w in a nail salon befo he died. nail and we knohe shied supplies for leea. let's talk to lee. (female #1) 'yes, that's mr. dunbar.' we wondewhat happened . and you two are business partners? ng servicelong have you ben using his shippi? a few years. ble. good prices, relia 'he was a nice man.' yes, u your supplies come from china? h, you'd be amazed what the profit margin is on hand oils and candles. - i bet. - excuse me. mani-d
'ma-maura!' maura! that must be from ian. this ian really knows how to woo a girl. when we did relief work together in ethiopia we'd talk about what we'd give for some cheap wine and toilet paper. me you never but how com? told me about hi i'm sure i have. you must've forgotten. thanks for this. u what'sp? chris dunbar's not happy we impounded his shipment. he's threatening legal action if we don't release it. any luck finding uncle arthur? nothing from social security. tilities. no phone,...
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how do i >> jimmy: we met maura. maura, what do you do for work? >> i am an art teacher. >> oh. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. okay. and finally, our third pedestrian is -- what is your name, sir? >> christopher bomba. >> jimmy: christopher, are you in the fitness industry. you seem -- >> i think. a personal trainer. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't look like that and smoke weed regularly. so, i am going to go -- maybe you do. i don't know. i am going to go with maura as my guess. jason? >> because she's an art teacher? >> jimmy: no, because she has no pupils whatsoever. she's a rare teacher with no pupils. >> i'll go -- i guess i gotta go with bobby sunglasses. >> jimmy: you're going robert. i'm going maura. who among you is high. please step forward if you are high. maura, what did you have? >> you know, the good stuff. >> jimmy: did you smoke it or eat it? >> oh, through the -- the smoke. >> why couldn't she have said that at the beginning. it's a layup there. through the smoke. >> jimmy: through the smoke. i see. okay. sal, bring in three more people. let's meet
how do i >> jimmy: we met maura. maura, what do you do for work? >> i am an art teacher. >> oh. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. okay. and finally, our third pedestrian is -- what is your name, sir? >> christopher bomba. >> jimmy: christopher, are you in the fitness industry. you seem -- >> i think. a personal trainer. >> jimmy: yeah. you don't look like that and smoke weed regularly. so, i am going to go -- maybe you do. i don't know. i am going to go with...
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maura next to me is still in iowa. that's how you know something went wrong at the start of primary season. look, this state of new hampshire is really important for everyone not named pete buttigieg or bernie sanders. both those two candidates were able to claim some victory out of iowa. you are seeing it in the polling bumps and dollar signs, both putting up big numbers. pete buttigieg in the few days following iowa caucus, bernie sanders at $25 million for all of january. for the rest of the field, really history looms over new hampshire. it has been a state that's been a game changer for candidates before. it is hard to win the nomination if you haven't placed, history would tell you, in iowa or new hampshire. clearly the pressure on. someone like joe biden who really underperformed in iowa didn't even campaign in the state yesterday. elizabeth warren who overperformed the former vice president, when i asked her a question about iowa yesterday said she is not focusing on iowa. she's here to look forward to new hamp
maura next to me is still in iowa. that's how you know something went wrong at the start of primary season. look, this state of new hampshire is really important for everyone not named pete buttigieg or bernie sanders. both those two candidates were able to claim some victory out of iowa. you are seeing it in the polling bumps and dollar signs, both putting up big numbers. pete buttigieg in the few days following iowa caucus, bernie sanders at $25 million for all of january. for the rest of the...
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maura calsyn goo ahead. >> guest: i don't even know where to start. florida has not expanded medicaid and there are a lot of resources by emergency rooms especially in rural areas that are struggling but the decision to not expandd medicaid is one f the key reasons. i will just leave it at that. >> guest: when the plan was voted on and implemented by the obama administration was the expansion of medicaid to key an integral part of that? was anticipated to be as big a deal as it has become? >> guest: when it was implemented it was part of the law. it wasn't intended to be optional. it was a supreme court decision that gave us the option to opt out and not expand. the result that states haves and have-nots with this day. >> guest: . >> host: we have seen that in the data mainly southern in some western states. guess who you're seeing it in correlation with a lot of her hospital cultures and where also seeing it with the uninsured. >> host: ben ippolito. >> guest: i don't think you are clueless. i would say the affordable care act or obamacare may crysta
maura calsyn goo ahead. >> guest: i don't even know where to start. florida has not expanded medicaid and there are a lot of resources by emergency rooms especially in rural areas that are struggling but the decision to not expandd medicaid is one f the key reasons. i will just leave it at that. >> guest: when the plan was voted on and implemented by the obama administration was the expansion of medicaid to key an integral part of that? was anticipated to be as big a deal as it has...
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maura, what can the committee be looking to hear from the former vice president? >> reporter: jose, the committee wants to know whether pence was concerned for his safety before the attack the next hearing set to cover former president trump's own supreme dereliction of duty on thursday in primetime. jose >> maura barrett in washington, thank you. >>> now, to the rapid rise in covid cases and the latest omicron variant infecting so many rates are so high in some places, one city is bringing back mask mandates and others may not be far behind here's priscilla thompson >> reporter: in san diego, the indoor mask mandate for those in summer school returns on monday given the district's high transmission rates in boston with cases up nearly 40% in a week, officials are once again recommending masks be worn in crowded indoor settings omicron ba.5 now the dominant strain and doctors say the most contagious with little hope of immunity why is that? >> this is a version of the virus that can escape any of the immunity you had from an infection previously, as well as from a
maura, what can the committee be looking to hear from the former vice president? >> reporter: jose, the committee wants to know whether pence was concerned for his safety before the attack the next hearing set to cover former president trump's own supreme dereliction of duty on thursday in primetime. jose >> maura barrett in washington, thank you. >>> now, to the rapid rise in covid cases and the latest omicron variant infecting so many rates are so high in some places, one...
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maura, nathalie, stay with us. to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us- you're — to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching _ to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching the _ to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching the context. l to give. maura, nathalie, stay with i us. you're watching the context. see u5. you're watching the context. see you shortly. hello. there's going to be a lot of interest in the weather forecast over the next few days — abig weekend coming up. over the next few days — a big weekend coming up. in the short term, the weather is relatively quiet, it's dry for most of us, and actually, tomorrow, a bright day to come for many parts of the uk, but not absolutely everywhere. at the moment, an area of high pressure over us, but it has been quite a cloudy high, and look at the extent of the cloud. you can see the brighter cloud there across more northern and some central areas, but around coastal areas, particularly in the south—west, it actually hasn't been too bad at all — some prolonged spell5 of sunshine
maura, nathalie, stay with us. to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us- you're — to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching _ to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching the _ to give. maura, nathalie, stay with us. you're watching the context. l to give. maura, nathalie, stay with i us. you're watching the context. see u5. you're watching the context. see you shortly. hello. there's going to be a lot of interest in the weather forecast over the next few days — abig...
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for maura, he won a golden globe and an emmy. >> i'veeen given the opportunity to act because people's lives depend on it. >> this season especially, maura's more the gateway character, and just one of the people who's seeking love and freedom and authenticity. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> and the golden globe goes >> jill saloway, "transparent." >> reporter: "transparent's" bagged 11 emmy nominations. season three was commissioned before season two premiered. for me the secret to "transparent's" success is a beautifully drawn family context with maura's transition just one of related movable parts. for example commitment issues. >> i would not have judged you if you slept with other people -- >> i hope by the end of the season you're going to have done the right thing constantly? >> i'm going to try. josh is going to try. >> he is going to try? >> reporter: the show is changing the tv landscape. and they hope the view of transgender people in america. >> on a plane a guy was coming up to me and he was very -- suit, hair, watch, things like that. and i went, i'm going to get it. he ca
for maura, he won a golden globe and an emmy. >> i'veeen given the opportunity to act because people's lives depend on it. >> this season especially, maura's more the gateway character, and just one of the people who's seeking love and freedom and authenticity. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> and the golden globe goes >> jill saloway, "transparent." >> reporter: "transparent's" bagged 11 emmy nominations. season three was commissioned before...
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maura will continue to sit in prison for six years. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> mcdonald's restaurants in san joaquin county are teaming up to fight human trafficking. all 32 mcdonalds are owned by the same family and they decided to team up with the da to provide training so they can better recognize when someone may be a victim of human trafficking. >> i think it is wonderful and needed in this county. >> the partnership has yielded it a success when mcdonald's employee recognizes someone that is a victim of human trafficking and that employee contacted the police. >> disabled people in the south bay dealing with public transportation delays for a second straight day because the f.b.i. raided the offices of outreach and escort. a company that contracts with a transportation company. providing transportation for 7000 people. vta provided another company to step in and fill the void. >> this is like setting up a new company and we have to set up computers and telephones and they need to find their way around the building. >> the f
maura will continue to sit in prison for six years. jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> mcdonald's restaurants in san joaquin county are teaming up to fight human trafficking. all 32 mcdonalds are owned by the same family and they decided to team up with the da to provide training so they can better recognize when someone may be a victim of human trafficking. >> i think it is wonderful and needed in this county. >> the partnership has yielded it a success when mcdonald's...
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is maura tierney in the theater, if she is, will she sign in. i'm here 45 minutes before anything. >> it's true. >> because i got to make my ovaltine. >> is it comforting working with four very strong actors? >> our ensemble which numbers 14, ten other people on the show, is -- i think it's a safe haven for us all. i think we all get to come in -- >> but you don't get a break. i'm sorry, i know you don't want us to do this. i'm just saying, like we all get a little bit of a respite but tom has to do it all, every second -- >> mcalary's onstage a lot. >> and it must be fun and hard, though, because it's all these different actors and all this energy and all these personalities and you have to -- >> but i get to look forward to each segment as it rolls along. like there's a moment where we have a big thing with you, then i have a big thing with courtney, a big thing with chris. peter comes and goes. mumbling other people's lines. but that's what -- i have to say, i think we all look forward to coming to work every day thus far. >> maura, you play
is maura tierney in the theater, if she is, will she sign in. i'm here 45 minutes before anything. >> it's true. >> because i got to make my ovaltine. >> is it comforting working with four very strong actors? >> our ensemble which numbers 14, ten other people on the show, is -- i think it's a safe haven for us all. i think we all get to come in -- >> but you don't get a break. i'm sorry, i know you don't want us to do this. i'm just saying, like we all get a little...
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and i had maura all, you know-- you know, maura is very young into her transition, even though she's 70 years old and she doesn't know quite how it make up or quite how to walk or the thing. and we were walking down the grocery aisles and i said, "well, how would maura shop?" and zachary left me alone. and then there was this man and he just looked at me-- and i'll never forget the look because it was the look of absolute hatred and it was a smirk of absolute you know, "don't ever forget this because that's what maura is every day of her life." it's so important. it's so-- so when i-- ( applause ) you know, here was a woman 70 years old who went for her freedom and said, " i'm going for it. i'm going to go for my authentic self." and i think she's a hero. >> stephen: does playing her-- does playing her make you a better jeffrey? >> i think it makes me a better-- to be really honest, i think it makes me all jeffrey. in other words, people say, "well, how is your feminine part, your masculine part?" i go, "i just have never been a freer jeffrey, a happier jeffrey. i think it makes me a
and i had maura all, you know-- you know, maura is very young into her transition, even though she's 70 years old and she doesn't know quite how it make up or quite how to walk or the thing. and we were walking down the grocery aisles and i said, "well, how would maura shop?" and zachary left me alone. and then there was this man and he just looked at me-- and i'll never forget the look because it was the look of absolute hatred and it was a smirk of absolute you know, "don't...
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. >> reporter: that show "transparent" on amazon has morton, who late in life transitions to maura. >> she's very real, i like her, she scares the heck out of me, the responsibility of it scares me. but i don't mind my hands shaking. >> reporter: tambor's previously best known for deadpan comedic turns in "the larry sanders show" and "arrested development." for maura, he won a golden globe and an emmy. >> i've been given the opportunity to act because people's lives depend on it. >> this season especially, maura's more the gateway character, and just one of the people who's seeking love and freedom and authenticity. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> and the golden globe goes to -- >> jill saloway, "transparent." >> reporter: "transparent's" bagged 11 emmy nominations. before season two premiered. for me the secret to "transparent's" success is a beautifully drawn family context with maura's transition just one of related movable parts. for example commitment issues. >> i would not have judged you if you slept with other people -- >> i hope by the end of the season you're going to have don
. >> reporter: that show "transparent" on amazon has morton, who late in life transitions to maura. >> she's very real, i like her, she scares the heck out of me, the responsibility of it scares me. but i don't mind my hands shaking. >> reporter: tambor's previously best known for deadpan comedic turns in "the larry sanders show" and "arrested development." for maura, he won a golden globe and an emmy. >> i've been given the opportunity to...
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